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Salli Marie Oglesby

April 21, 1977 — January 29, 2025

Salli Marie Oglesby

Salli Marie Oglesby, born on April 21, 1977, in Helena, Arkansas, passed away on January 29, 2025. Salli was an outgoing individual with a vibrant personality that left a lasting impact on everyone who was fortunate enough to know her.

Throughout her life, Salli found joy in various hobbies and interests that reflected her dynamic spirit. She was an avid reader and had a profound love for cooking, often sharing her culinary creations with friends and family. Salli cherished the simple pleasures in life, whether it was listening to her favorite Metallica albums, immersing herself in the enchanting world of Harry Potter, or enjoying serene moments while camping at Ouachita Lake.

Salli's legacy will be carried on by her beloved family. She is survived by her fiancé, Ronald E. Parker Jr., her parents, Gary Thrower and Sheila Thrower, her sister, Stacie Hipp, and her brother, David Maxie. Salli was also a dedicated mother to her children, Tyler Maxie, Katelyn Woods, Garret Woods, and Ashley Parker; and was a treasured grandmother to her eight grandchildren.

Salli Marie Oglesby will be remembered for her outgoing nature, her loving heart, and the indomitable spirit she shared with all. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and all whose lives she touched.

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